Law enforcement officials investigating the disappearance of a teen couple in Utah suspect they were murdered.

Riley Powell, 18, and his girlfriend, Brelynne “Breezy” Otteson, 17, were reported missing Jan. 2 after they never returned to their homes in Eureka from a trip to Lofgreen to visit relatives, the Gephardt Daily reported.

LOFGREEN, Tooele County — Investigators recently searched the property of the mother of a Eureka teen who has not been seen since Dec. 30, according to a new search warrant affidavit.

Riley Powell, 18, and Brelynne “Breezy” Otteson, 17, were officially reported missing Jan. 2 after embarking on a drive from Tooele to Eureka days earlier. On Jan. 11, Powell’s missing Jeep was found partially hidden in trees, about a mile south of Cherry Creek Reservoir. The two passenger-side tires were flat.

CHERRY CREEK RESERVOIR, Juab County — A vehicle that was located last week was likely dropped off in the location it was found and foul play in the case of two missing teens is “strongly suggested,” authorities said Tuesday.

A blue Jeep Cherokee that Riley Powell, 18, and Breezy Otteson, 17, were in was found by investigators on Thursday. The two teens were last seen on Dec. 30 planning to stop in Spanish Fork before going home to Eureka, where both teens live with Powell’s grandfather.

Juab County Sheriff’s Office announced they located the vehicle the missing Eureka teens were driving, but have not found them.

The statement made on Facebook indicates the vehicle, a Jeep, that Brelynne “Breezy” Otteson, 17, and Riley Powell, 18, were driving in when they were last seen was found by Search and Rescue with the help of the Utah Department of Public Safety Air Bureau.

LAWRENCEVILLE, GA — A body recovered from the lake at Tribble Mill Park is believed by police to be a Grayson Korean man who was reported missing on Jan. 1. The lake is located at 2125 Tribble Mill Parkway in unincorporated Lawrenceville.

The Gwinnett County Police Department believes the body belongs to Yun Seoung Park, 54, because the body was recovered in the lake near where Park’s vehicle was recovered.

The vehicle of a man who went missing in the early morning hours of New Year’s Day has been found in a Lawrenceville lake, police said Thursday evening.

On Monday, officers were dispatched to Middleton Way in Grayson in reference to a missing Korean man, 54-year-old Yun Seoung Park, who family members say left the home in his 2004 Hyundai Sante Fe around 1:30 a.m. to go to “an unknown store.”

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